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The Sun. (North Canton, Stark County, Ohio), 1980-06-25

1980-06-25-001

Lib
&SaS **t
Oh,
Vol.'57-No.3b
North Canton, Ohio, Wednesday, June 25, 1980 One Section 14 Pages
Completely
Local
News
Fifteen Cents
City Councilmen Meet;
Adopt Local legislation
Nortih Canton City Council met* Monday evening, June 23 in Council Chambers and adopted tour pieces df legislation.
At St. John Lutheran
^^^ " Fitatwgriagh by Mike Donato
,0(K?!^_.S;^K»,!fe.honoring man of ^Council's Park and Recreation Com-
late Je&n King EmmeM and Howard E. McCue,
Jr., who has been Missing in Action since
November, 1944, contributed more than reared (for five new life guard stations at the
Cittys pot.1. Pictured here at' the ceremonies
were Ward IV Councilman Paul Blohm, Chair-
King Emmebt'; Nanette DeMuesy, who planned Itlhe «vent; and Susan
Wachtel, North Cantbn Recreation. Director.
The eontfrlbutiions also bought a new cash
register, pool cleaner and stop watches for
the focal swimming facility.
Ten Area Teenagers Take
Part In Buckeye Boys State
NC Rotary Club Installation
Banquet Set For June 26th
The .Nortfh. Canton Rotary Club Installation Banquet, will be held Thursday, June 26 at Skyfend
Pines. Soclail v hour .begins iat 6:'15 p.m. and dinner
is at 7:15 p.in. :
New officers for the 1980
•81 year are Dave Mathie,
president; Eric Smith, vice
president; HandyWoIf.sec-
" retary; Larry Bishop, Bob
Eschliman, "assistant secretaries;- George Gross,
treasurer; George Thomas,
assistant treasurer; and
Dennis Chapman and Larry
Sexton,-,;co -. serg6ant-at-<
, arms".'-"'".':.'''/ '"''
Board members are: Paul
Basner, Mark DeChellis,
jack Lothamer, Dave Mathie, Eric Smith, MlkeSum-
'ser, Dick Stratton, Cel A- .
man, Ned Lesh, Jerry. Sullivan, Bob Werstler, Handy
Wolf and Bob Yoder.
George .Armour will
serve as master of ceremonies at the installation
banquet. Rev. Jerry Sullivan will give, the invocatibn.
Dick Stratton will give' the
past president remarks and
Mr, Armour will introduce
new members. Bill. Stull
will conduct the installation and Davie Kinkema,'past._
president, will give the -j&A
ward.A
Bob Werstler chairs the
social committee. Other
members are Bill Krichba-
um, Handy Wolf/ Gene
Buffo, Bob Zimmermanand
Bill stull.
Ceremonies
Honor Two
Late Residents
The lives of two native
North Canton! are were
' commemorated Saturday,
June 21, at the Municipal ■ r
Pool on 7th St. NE. More *_ . _ __ . ...
ttian 80 friends of the late PdStOr TO Bfi !Kf3$ Pfj
Jean King Emmett and Ho- W*,WI "V WB llldldUeU
ward E. McCue, Jr., who
has been Missing in Action
since November, 1944, contributed more than required
for five new life guard stations at the city's pool.
What has been termed
by instigator Nanette DeMuesy as an informal and
warm" direct mall campaign" for funds made its
quota with extra money to
.also buy a new cash register, pool cleaner, and stop
watches for the swimming
facility. "Not only the
checks," commented Nan,
"but the happy *weremember when' notes accompanying them has made this
mini - campaign veryplea-
sant and rewarding." Joy
Warburton Cox of North
Canton handled a mailcam-
paign to members of the
classes of 1941 andJ944 of
North Canton'High School,
as well as former teachers
and civic leaders.
Both Jean and "Junie"
were active at the former
North Canton pool on How-1
er street; not only did they
live near the pool as youngsters, but later on served
as life guards and Community Building employees
during summer months.
Dennis Grady, North Canton mayor, as well as Mrs.
Edith McCue, jnother of
"Junie" and Charles
'Sam" King, brother of
Jean, attended the dedication ceremonies.
Rev. William J. Bordonoro
The Rev. WMam J. Bordonaro will be installed
!__?£_£ ^ held ** ^e ehureh on JSunday, June 29
NC Theatre
Guild To
Present'Fanny1
Trinity Baptist Installation
For Pastor Set For June 29
Rick Grinitead
A better understandingof
the workings of government
will be gained by 61 area
youths duringtheirstaythls.
week at Buckeye Boys State
at Bowling Green State Un-'
Iversity.
They will join an estimated 1,400 young men from
across the state in the an- '
nual exercise sponsored by
the American Legion.
The delegates, who will
be high school seniors
in the fall, will establish
' mythical city, county and
state governments . Each
will be elected'or appointed to a position within the
structures.
The youths were selected by area Legion units after being recommended by
school officials. Other area
organizations co-sponsored many of the delegates.
Sponsoring posts, their
delegates, high schools and
co - sponsors from this
arfea are:
From North Canton Post
419 - Steve Carr of Hoover
High, North Canton Elks
Lodge; Jeff Ogren of Hoover, North Canton Rotary
Club; Dan Michael of Hoover, North Canton Eagles
Lddge. '
; From Greentown Post 436
-Dominic Bigholi of Lake
and Thomas Jaiiini of Green,
Greensburg Lions and
Green Kiwanis Clubs; Robr
ert Stewart of Springfield,
Student Council and Southeast summit'Kiwanis Club.
Brian Petroll
Area students from tiie
Oanton Post 44 are Ted Anthony: of GlenOak, shrine'.
Luncheon Club; John Baker
of GlenOak, Rotary Chib;
Rick Grins tead of GlenOak,
Nazir Grotto; Brian Pet-*
roff of GlenOak, Plain Town
ship Ruritan Club;
The North'Canton Theatre Guild will present the
musical production, "Fanny". This production features a cast of over 45
people and a live 20 piece
orchestra.
Under the direction of
John Winkelmann, the show
will be performed Friday,
June 27, at 8:15 p.m., Saturday, June 28, at8:l5p.m.
and Sunday, June 29, at2.15
p.m., in the air-conditioned comfort of the Hoover
High School Hall of Performing Arts on 7th St.,
NE.
Tickets may be purchas- •
ed at the door. A discount
IS being offered for groups
of 20 or more. Tickets will
be available at the North
Canton Chamber of Commerce. For additional information or reservations',
please contact Mrs. Jerri
Naughton, 494-2322, or
Mrs. Joanne Senter, 456-
1890. - '•
aft 2:30 ivm.
The Rev. Paul F.Swartz,
Assistant to the President
of the Ohio Synod of the
Lutheran Church in America will perform theinstal-
lation; The message willbe
delivered ' by The Rev.
Herbert S. Games in, Pastor of St. Jacob's Lutheran
Church ln North Canton.
The choir from. St. John,
underf thedirectlon of John.
Lauby, "will contribute music for the service. An invitation is extended to all
to share in worship and in
the time of fellowship and
refreshments which will
follow.
The Rev. Wm.Bordonaro
was born and raised in As- .
toria, New York, and grad
uated from Queens College
of the City University of
New York. He completed
his seminary training at
Christ Seminary - seminex
in St. Louis, and has spent
the past year and a half
as Vicar at First Lutheran
St. Mihiel
Chapter To
Meet June 25
Disabled American Veterans, St. Mihiel Chapter
No. 6, will meet Wednesday evening, June 25, at'
7:30 p.m. in the Chapter
home located at 2821- 17th
St., SW, Canton. A fellowship hour will follow the
meeting.
Church in Barberton. He
was ordained in Ashland on
May 23, upon receiving a
call to serve the Uniontown
congregation.
Councilmen adopted legislation concerning supplemental, appropriation of
Hinds of the City: $122,509
from No. 3 City Income Tax
Fund to various City Income Tax Fund accounts;
$46,700 from No. 1 General Fund to various General Fund accounts; $80,
000 from No. 2 Capital
Improvement Fund to various Capital Improvement
Fund accounts; $1,257 from
No. 5 General Trust Fund
to one General Trust Fund
account; $2,500 from No.
9 Special Storm Sewer improvement Levy Fund; $5,
000 from No. 12 street Construction Maintenance and
Repair Fund to one Street
Construction Maintenance
and Repair Fund account;
$45,000 from No. 20 Water Revenue Fund to various Water Revenue Fund
accounts; $30,000 from No.
40 Garbage Service Fund
to various Garbage Service
Fund accounts; $150,000
from No. 52 Portage Street
Widening Fund to one Portage Street Widening Fund;
$1,250,000 from No. 55 New
Water Tower Fund to one
New Water Tower Fund;
$45,560.03 fromNo.83Spe-
cial Assessment Improvement Fund to one Special
Assessment Improvement
Fund account.
Council also passed ordinances for the issuance of
notes and bonds. One will-
provide for the issuance of
$50,000 of notes to pay
costs of improving Portage St. NW; one will pro-
continued on page 2
■CONTEST WINNERS. During registration
week for the summer (reading, program at the
North Can'ton Pubiie. 4Jbrary the following
guessed correctlly Curious George's weight.
They are (deft to rilght) Brian Watts, 11, son
of Mr. and Mis. Roderick Wafts, 1120 Kenwood Cr. ME; Elmer J. Kuhn IV, 7, son bf
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Kuhn _H, 6808 Dak-
crest NW and Ttaa Line*, 7, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Patrick _Jn_t, 210 Winston NE. They
received' la book off 'their choice and a Friend-
ly's toe cream certificate. A tolJal oif 105 children took part in ithe contest. Curious George
weighed in at 40 pounds.
NC Rotarians
Plan Breakfast
On July 3rd
The North Canton Rotarians will meet- on July 3
at 6:30 a.m. for abreakfast
meeting at Darrah's Family Restaurant. There will
be no program.
Looking ahead, ori July 10
Jay Fricke from the Saxon
House.Restoration Project
in Canton will be speaker;
July 17j Commander Thomas Keene, UJ3.N.R., Bpy
Scout Movement, willspeak
on Patriotism; July24,Jack
Doyle will speak on "Ex-:
perienees"; July 31, Club
Assembly.
Rotarians are-reminded
ofthe District No. 665 Golf
Stag at Prestwich Country
Club on July 21; Family
Picnic at Hoover Park on
August 21; July 17 is the
club's first official board
meeting; July 31 in Four
Avenue reports.
Rev. Gordon Thofnas .
Trinity! BaptSst Church, ,11)211 'E.^Msuphe St., will
Wold an insWallatiion Servlice fbr their pastor, ;E_ev.
Gordon7Thomas, on June 29 at'7 p.m.:Rev. R&liph
iLaarrib; - sitaf_• represehtathre for _^e Ohio Bapit&st
Convention, wiail ibe the speaker.
Incjuded^ij the program the Board of Directors for
will \be State Rep. Dave
Johnson; North Canton Ma-
/ yor Dennis Grady; Rev.
Jerry Sullivan representing
the North Canton Ministerial ' Association; Lonnie
Glisson, president of Akron
Association and Rev. Paul
Edie, area minister for tiie
state.
Rev. Thomas, a native
of Sharon, Pa., is a graduate
of Youngstown State University and Northern Baptist
Theological'seminary. He
. has served as pastor bf the
Waynes field BaptistChurch
the past three years andbe-
fore that as assistant pastor of Geneva Road Baptist
Church,Wheaton, 111.
He has been active in organizing community choirs,
senior citizens programs,
directed junior camps and
is theOhioBaptistresource
person fbr ministry to Sin-,
gle Adults. He was appointed chairman for St. Jude-
Bike - a - Thon and March
of Dime, 1980 in Auglaize
County. He also.served on
Easter Seals in Augliaze
County. He is presently serving on the OBC Div. of
Christian Education and
serves .as'' Curriculum
Counselor for the State and
National Denomination.
Trinity Baptist Church,
an American Baptist Church
welcomes all their friends
to the Installation of their
new pastor.
Miss Huffman
Accepts Post
Becky Huffman, daughter
ofMr. and Mrs. John Huffman of 1028 Lois Ave., has
accepted a fiill assistant-
ship "to the University of
South Carolina in Columbia. She will be teaching
Freshman English while;
working on her Masters
Degree,.
Last June, Miss Huffman
graduated cum laude from
Bowling Green State Univ- ■
ersity in Bowling Green,
Ohio. . • • x
MU!__alCAL. PKODUCTDON. "Fanny" is the
"North, Canton Theatoe 'Guild's nexlt major production set for Friday, June 27 at?.8:15 p.m.,
Saturday, June 28 at 8:15 .pJm_ and Sunday,
June 29: at 2:15 p.m. In Hoover High North
Campus HaU oif the (Performing Arts on 7th
St.. NE. Rehearsing for the musical are John
Winkelmann '(at the ip*ano), Brian Ludwick
(standing letf. t) and Jack Bernhardt, Sr. |stand
(standing left) and Jack Bernhardt, Sr. (standing right). Tickets may be purchased at the
door or aJt the Nortih Canton Area Chamber
of Commerce. For additional information or
reservations contact Mrs. Jerry Naughton; 494-
2322 tor Mrs. Joanne Senter, 456-1890. Mr.
Winklemann will direct' the musical.

Lib
&SaS **t
Oh,
Vol.'57-No.3b
North Canton, Ohio, Wednesday, June 25, 1980 One Section 14 Pages
Completely
Local
News
Fifteen Cents
City Councilmen Meet;
Adopt Local legislation
Nortih Canton City Council met* Monday evening, June 23 in Council Chambers and adopted tour pieces df legislation.
At St. John Lutheran
^^^ " Fitatwgriagh by Mike Donato
,0(K?!^_.S;^K»,!fe.honoring man of ^Council's Park and Recreation Com-
late Je&n King EmmeM and Howard E. McCue,
Jr., who has been Missing in Action since
November, 1944, contributed more than reared (for five new life guard stations at the
Cittys pot.1. Pictured here at' the ceremonies
were Ward IV Councilman Paul Blohm, Chair-
King Emmebt'; Nanette DeMuesy, who planned Itlhe «vent; and Susan
Wachtel, North Cantbn Recreation. Director.
The eontfrlbutiions also bought a new cash
register, pool cleaner and stop watches for
the focal swimming facility.
Ten Area Teenagers Take
Part In Buckeye Boys State
NC Rotary Club Installation
Banquet Set For June 26th
The .Nortfh. Canton Rotary Club Installation Banquet, will be held Thursday, June 26 at Skyfend
Pines. Soclail v hour .begins iat 6:'15 p.m. and dinner
is at 7:15 p.in. :
New officers for the 1980
•81 year are Dave Mathie,
president; Eric Smith, vice
president; HandyWoIf.sec-
" retary; Larry Bishop, Bob
Eschliman, "assistant secretaries;- George Gross,
treasurer; George Thomas,
assistant treasurer; and
Dennis Chapman and Larry
Sexton,-,;co -. serg6ant-at-<
, arms".'-"'".':.'''/ '"''
Board members are: Paul
Basner, Mark DeChellis,
jack Lothamer, Dave Mathie, Eric Smith, MlkeSum-
'ser, Dick Stratton, Cel A- .
man, Ned Lesh, Jerry. Sullivan, Bob Werstler, Handy
Wolf and Bob Yoder.
George .Armour will
serve as master of ceremonies at the installation
banquet. Rev. Jerry Sullivan will give, the invocatibn.
Dick Stratton will give' the
past president remarks and
Mr, Armour will introduce
new members. Bill. Stull
will conduct the installation and Davie Kinkema,'past._
president, will give the -j&A
ward.A
Bob Werstler chairs the
social committee. Other
members are Bill Krichba-
um, Handy Wolf/ Gene
Buffo, Bob Zimmermanand
Bill stull.
Ceremonies
Honor Two
Late Residents
The lives of two native
North Canton! are were
' commemorated Saturday,
June 21, at the Municipal ■ r
Pool on 7th St. NE. More *_ . _ __ . ...
ttian 80 friends of the late PdStOr TO Bfi !Kf3$ Pfj
Jean King Emmett and Ho- W*,WI "V WB llldldUeU
ward E. McCue, Jr., who
has been Missing in Action
since November, 1944, contributed more than required
for five new life guard stations at the city's pool.
What has been termed
by instigator Nanette DeMuesy as an informal and
warm" direct mall campaign" for funds made its
quota with extra money to
.also buy a new cash register, pool cleaner, and stop
watches for the swimming
facility. "Not only the
checks," commented Nan,
"but the happy *weremember when' notes accompanying them has made this
mini - campaign veryplea-
sant and rewarding." Joy
Warburton Cox of North
Canton handled a mailcam-
paign to members of the
classes of 1941 andJ944 of
North Canton'High School,
as well as former teachers
and civic leaders.
Both Jean and "Junie"
were active at the former
North Canton pool on How-1
er street; not only did they
live near the pool as youngsters, but later on served
as life guards and Community Building employees
during summer months.
Dennis Grady, North Canton mayor, as well as Mrs.
Edith McCue, jnother of
"Junie" and Charles
'Sam" King, brother of
Jean, attended the dedication ceremonies.
Rev. William J. Bordonoro
The Rev. WMam J. Bordonaro will be installed
!__?£_£ ^ held ** ^e ehureh on JSunday, June 29
NC Theatre
Guild To
Present'Fanny1
Trinity Baptist Installation
For Pastor Set For June 29
Rick Grinitead
A better understandingof
the workings of government
will be gained by 61 area
youths duringtheirstaythls.
week at Buckeye Boys State
at Bowling Green State Un-'
Iversity.
They will join an estimated 1,400 young men from
across the state in the an- '
nual exercise sponsored by
the American Legion.
The delegates, who will
be high school seniors
in the fall, will establish
' mythical city, county and
state governments . Each
will be elected'or appointed to a position within the
structures.
The youths were selected by area Legion units after being recommended by
school officials. Other area
organizations co-sponsored many of the delegates.
Sponsoring posts, their
delegates, high schools and
co - sponsors from this
arfea are:
From North Canton Post
419 - Steve Carr of Hoover
High, North Canton Elks
Lodge; Jeff Ogren of Hoover, North Canton Rotary
Club; Dan Michael of Hoover, North Canton Eagles
Lddge. '
; From Greentown Post 436
-Dominic Bigholi of Lake
and Thomas Jaiiini of Green,
Greensburg Lions and
Green Kiwanis Clubs; Robr
ert Stewart of Springfield,
Student Council and Southeast summit'Kiwanis Club.
Brian Petroll
Area students from tiie
Oanton Post 44 are Ted Anthony: of GlenOak, shrine'.
Luncheon Club; John Baker
of GlenOak, Rotary Chib;
Rick Grins tead of GlenOak,
Nazir Grotto; Brian Pet-*
roff of GlenOak, Plain Town
ship Ruritan Club;
The North'Canton Theatre Guild will present the
musical production, "Fanny". This production features a cast of over 45
people and a live 20 piece
orchestra.
Under the direction of
John Winkelmann, the show
will be performed Friday,
June 27, at 8:15 p.m., Saturday, June 28, at8:l5p.m.
and Sunday, June 29, at2.15
p.m., in the air-conditioned comfort of the Hoover
High School Hall of Performing Arts on 7th St.,
NE.
Tickets may be purchas- •
ed at the door. A discount
IS being offered for groups
of 20 or more. Tickets will
be available at the North
Canton Chamber of Commerce. For additional information or reservations',
please contact Mrs. Jerri
Naughton, 494-2322, or
Mrs. Joanne Senter, 456-
1890. - '•
aft 2:30 ivm.
The Rev. Paul F.Swartz,
Assistant to the President
of the Ohio Synod of the
Lutheran Church in America will perform theinstal-
lation; The message willbe
delivered ' by The Rev.
Herbert S. Games in, Pastor of St. Jacob's Lutheran
Church ln North Canton.
The choir from. St. John,
underf thedirectlon of John.
Lauby, "will contribute music for the service. An invitation is extended to all
to share in worship and in
the time of fellowship and
refreshments which will
follow.
The Rev. Wm.Bordonaro
was born and raised in As- .
toria, New York, and grad
uated from Queens College
of the City University of
New York. He completed
his seminary training at
Christ Seminary - seminex
in St. Louis, and has spent
the past year and a half
as Vicar at First Lutheran
St. Mihiel
Chapter To
Meet June 25
Disabled American Veterans, St. Mihiel Chapter
No. 6, will meet Wednesday evening, June 25, at'
7:30 p.m. in the Chapter
home located at 2821- 17th
St., SW, Canton. A fellowship hour will follow the
meeting.
Church in Barberton. He
was ordained in Ashland on
May 23, upon receiving a
call to serve the Uniontown
congregation.
Councilmen adopted legislation concerning supplemental, appropriation of
Hinds of the City: $122,509
from No. 3 City Income Tax
Fund to various City Income Tax Fund accounts;
$46,700 from No. 1 General Fund to various General Fund accounts; $80,
000 from No. 2 Capital
Improvement Fund to various Capital Improvement
Fund accounts; $1,257 from
No. 5 General Trust Fund
to one General Trust Fund
account; $2,500 from No.
9 Special Storm Sewer improvement Levy Fund; $5,
000 from No. 12 street Construction Maintenance and
Repair Fund to one Street
Construction Maintenance
and Repair Fund account;
$45,000 from No. 20 Water Revenue Fund to various Water Revenue Fund
accounts; $30,000 from No.
40 Garbage Service Fund
to various Garbage Service
Fund accounts; $150,000
from No. 52 Portage Street
Widening Fund to one Portage Street Widening Fund;
$1,250,000 from No. 55 New
Water Tower Fund to one
New Water Tower Fund;
$45,560.03 fromNo.83Spe-
cial Assessment Improvement Fund to one Special
Assessment Improvement
Fund account.
Council also passed ordinances for the issuance of
notes and bonds. One will-
provide for the issuance of
$50,000 of notes to pay
costs of improving Portage St. NW; one will pro-
continued on page 2
■CONTEST WINNERS. During registration
week for the summer (reading, program at the
North Can'ton Pubiie. 4Jbrary the following
guessed correctlly Curious George's weight.
They are (deft to rilght) Brian Watts, 11, son
of Mr. and Mis. Roderick Wafts, 1120 Kenwood Cr. ME; Elmer J. Kuhn IV, 7, son bf
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Kuhn _H, 6808 Dak-
crest NW and Ttaa Line*, 7, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Patrick _Jn_t, 210 Winston NE. They
received' la book off 'their choice and a Friend-
ly's toe cream certificate. A tolJal oif 105 children took part in ithe contest. Curious George
weighed in at 40 pounds.
NC Rotarians
Plan Breakfast
On July 3rd
The North Canton Rotarians will meet- on July 3
at 6:30 a.m. for abreakfast
meeting at Darrah's Family Restaurant. There will
be no program.
Looking ahead, ori July 10
Jay Fricke from the Saxon
House.Restoration Project
in Canton will be speaker;
July 17j Commander Thomas Keene, UJ3.N.R., Bpy
Scout Movement, willspeak
on Patriotism; July24,Jack
Doyle will speak on "Ex-:
perienees"; July 31, Club
Assembly.
Rotarians are-reminded
ofthe District No. 665 Golf
Stag at Prestwich Country
Club on July 21; Family
Picnic at Hoover Park on
August 21; July 17 is the
club's first official board
meeting; July 31 in Four
Avenue reports.
Rev. Gordon Thofnas .
Trinity! BaptSst Church, ,11)211 'E.^Msuphe St., will
Wold an insWallatiion Servlice fbr their pastor, ;E_ev.
Gordon7Thomas, on June 29 at'7 p.m.:Rev. R&liph
iLaarrib; - sitaf_• represehtathre for _^e Ohio Bapit&st
Convention, wiail ibe the speaker.
Incjuded^ij the program the Board of Directors for
will \be State Rep. Dave
Johnson; North Canton Ma-
/ yor Dennis Grady; Rev.
Jerry Sullivan representing
the North Canton Ministerial ' Association; Lonnie
Glisson, president of Akron
Association and Rev. Paul
Edie, area minister for tiie
state.
Rev. Thomas, a native
of Sharon, Pa., is a graduate
of Youngstown State University and Northern Baptist
Theological'seminary. He
. has served as pastor bf the
Waynes field BaptistChurch
the past three years andbe-
fore that as assistant pastor of Geneva Road Baptist
Church,Wheaton, 111.
He has been active in organizing community choirs,
senior citizens programs,
directed junior camps and
is theOhioBaptistresource
person fbr ministry to Sin-,
gle Adults. He was appointed chairman for St. Jude-
Bike - a - Thon and March
of Dime, 1980 in Auglaize
County. He also.served on
Easter Seals in Augliaze
County. He is presently serving on the OBC Div. of
Christian Education and
serves .as'' Curriculum
Counselor for the State and
National Denomination.
Trinity Baptist Church,
an American Baptist Church
welcomes all their friends
to the Installation of their
new pastor.
Miss Huffman
Accepts Post
Becky Huffman, daughter
ofMr. and Mrs. John Huffman of 1028 Lois Ave., has
accepted a fiill assistant-
ship "to the University of
South Carolina in Columbia. She will be teaching
Freshman English while;
working on her Masters
Degree,.
Last June, Miss Huffman
graduated cum laude from
Bowling Green State Univ- ■
ersity in Bowling Green,
Ohio. . • • x
MU!__alCAL. PKODUCTDON. "Fanny" is the
"North, Canton Theatoe 'Guild's nexlt major production set for Friday, June 27 at?.8:15 p.m.,
Saturday, June 28 at 8:15 .pJm_ and Sunday,
June 29: at 2:15 p.m. In Hoover High North
Campus HaU oif the (Performing Arts on 7th
St.. NE. Rehearsing for the musical are John
Winkelmann '(at the ip*ano), Brian Ludwick
(standing letf. t) and Jack Bernhardt, Sr. |stand
(standing left) and Jack Bernhardt, Sr. (standing right). Tickets may be purchased at the
door or aJt the Nortih Canton Area Chamber
of Commerce. For additional information or
reservations contact Mrs. Jerry Naughton; 494-
2322 tor Mrs. Joanne Senter, 456-1890. Mr.
Winklemann will direct' the musical.